Throwback Thursday – 10 Toby Keith Songs You May Have Forgotten

 By Michal Pietrzak

 

Toby Keith is many things, he’s a singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, patriot, and a great entertainer. He’s released 19 studio albums, 200+ songs. Like life, his songs vary from love records, through sad and funny to beer drinking and partying tracks.

Keith recently announced his 2020 tour called Country Comes To Town which starts in late March and ends in early September.

He’s given us many great and well-known songs like “Red Solo Cup”, “American Soldier” “Should’ve Been a Cowboy”, “As Good As I Once Was”, “How Do You Like Me Now” and many more but do you remember songs like “Victoria’s Secret” (you might), “New Orleans”, “Just The Guy To Do It” or “Mama Come Quick”? Let’s take a look back at some of his lesser-known tracks.

10. “Mama Come Quick”  – No matter how old you are, when things go wrong you always turn to mom for help, advice or words of understanding. Parents are the only people who love you unconditionally. This is a perfect song for Mother’s Day. “Mama come quick I think I fell/ And hurt myself again/ Mama come quick you know too well/ How much I still depend on you”

9. “New Orleans” – Life writes the best lyrics and this record proves it. It isn’t just a song it’s four verse story about love with a happy ending. Life isn’t always easy, sometimes you have to cut yourself off from troubled past, move on and find happiness. A little act of kindness can alter your whole world and make you feel better. “She was obviously lost but too afraid to ask directions/ So he offered her a smile and a stick of Beech-Nut gum/ He said where you headed to girl, where are you coming from/ She said/ New Orleans but that’s another story/ New Orleans that’s another time/ That’s another town, That’s another life”

8. “Life Was a Play (The World a Stage)” – Live life to the fullest, party hard and be careless, sounds like most of the teenager’s motto. What’s Toby Keith’s advice? “Thought breakin’ rules was bein’ cool/ It’s clear to me now I was a fool/ I still make a mistake or two/ Looking back on my younger days/ Life was a play and the world a stage”

7. “She’s Perfect” – Everyone makes mistakes, some of them are harmless, some of them may be heartwrenching. From time to time even unintentionally you might be the cause of another’s sadness. “It might appear to you she’s broken/ By the teardrops in her eyes/ But there’s nothing wrong with her, she’s perfect/ I’m the one who made her cry/ There’s nothing wrong with her, she’s perfect”

6. “Ain’t No Right Way” – One of the most thought-provoking Toby Keith songs, it’s about morality, making difficult choices, the thin line between right and wrong. It really makes you wonder what would you do in situations described in the song. “There is no right way/ To do the wrong thing/ You can justify/ But it is still black and white/ Paint in any shade/ But it would not change/ There is no right way/ To do the wrong thing”

5. “Victoria’s Secret” – No, it’s not a song about Victoria’s Secret Angels, it’s a lot deeper than that. Being appreciated and loved by your partner helps you make it through the day. When you aren’t, you might seek consolation in someone else’s arm. That why only Toby knows Victoria’s secret. “Seems she’s always and the run/ And she gets so lonely it tears her in two/ That’s when she does what a woman must do/ And I’m the only one who knows Victoria’s secret”

4. “Haggard, Hank, and Her” – Being torn apart between love is not so unusual. Someone can make you miserable and hurt but a tiny part of you still loves that person. “Nobody thrills me/ Nobody chills me/ Nobody kills me/ Like Haggard, Hank and her”

3. “Last Living Cowboy” – Positive vibes, foot-tapping rhythms, and nicely crafted lyrics make it a good country song. As you might assume it’s a story about the last true cowboy who remembers good ole days when the world was a better place. “You’ll find him down on Main Street. That’s where he likes to walk/ It’s worth the price of admission just to hear that old man talk/ He’s the last living cowboy in this town.”

2. “I Know She Hung The Moon” – Having someone special is the most wonderful thing in a world. Catchy chorus will make appreciate this song. “You don’t have to tell me she’s beautiful/ You don’t have to say things like one-of-a-kind/ You don’t have to wonder if she loves me man/ I know that’s crossed your mind/ Seems like everywhere we go/ There’s always somebody staring at her/ Yeah, I know she hung the moon/ I’m the one that held the ladder”

1.“Just The Guy To Do It” – A bit funny and beautiful, definitely a great song to cheer you up. Easy-going tunes quite similar to Jimmy Buffett’s songs make it even better. When you think about it’s lyrically kinda similar to Jon Pardi’s “Tequila Little Time”. “Do blondes really have more fun?/ Or they just easier to spot in the dark?/ Girl, I’m just trying to cheer you up/ I saw you sitting over here all alone/ With a broken heart.”

Compared to 27 years in the music industry and 19 released studio albums a list of 10 songs seems like a drop in the ocean. Picking less known but still good songs was an easy task but narrowing it down to just 10 tracks was way harder.

To keep up with Toby Keith follow him on  Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

 

Cover Photo Via Instagram and Photo Credit : @roberto_carliux

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The Country Music Community Supports St. Jude ‘This Shirt Saves Lives’

St. Jude This Shirt Saves Lives

NYCountry Swag’s Christina Bosch & Stephanie Wagner

Over the past few months, we are sure that you have seen celebrities and artists posting on their social media pictures wearing their “This Shirt Saves Lives” t-shirt which goes along with the Country Cares campaign for St. Jude. Today is New York’s Country 94.7’s Radiothon where they continue to help to spread the word about St. Jude and the ways in which you can help! For more info about these two special days, click here.

St. Jude, located in Memphis Tennessee is a research hospital for children battling cancer and other deadly diseases but the most special part about the organization is, they will never send a family a bill for their medical care. Families receive the best care in the country, at no cost, making the worst and darkest days of their lives a little bit brighter.

Not only is St. Jude currently taking care of patients within its own doors but its research facility and labs are open 24/7 and freely share their findings with hospitals and doctors across the country. They are working towards a world where no family ever has to hear the words “you have cancer”.

30 years ago, Randy Owen from the band Alabama stood up during Country Radio Seminar in Nashville and asked his friends, colleagues and radio partners to join together to help St. Jude and the children they serve, and so, Country Cares was born. To learn more about Country Cares and Jessica Turri, a main component in their story recently, check out our Woman of the Month feature. 

It costs over a million dollars a day to operate St. Jude each and every day. Donations are what keeps the incredible organization helping children suffering. To donate and get your own “This Shirt Saves Lives” t-shirt head to www.stjude.org.

 

 

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55th Annual ACM Awards Host and Nominees Announced

Announced this morning, Keith Urban will host the 55th Annual ACM Awards taking place in Las Vegas on April 5th. Also announced, the nominees for the awards by Ashley McBryde, Lauren Alaina, Bobby Bones and more. Check out the full list of nominees below.

 

Entertainer of the Year

Luke Bryan

Eric Church

Luke Combs

Thomas Rhett

Carrie Underwood

 

Male Entertainer of the Year

Dierks Bentley

Luke Combs

Thomas Rhett

Chris Stapleton

Keith Urban

 

Female Artist of the Year

Miranda Lambert

Carrie Underwood

Maren Morris

Kacey Musgraves

Kelsea Ballerini

 

New Male Artist of the Year

Russell Dickerson

Jordan Davis

Riley Green

Cody Johnson

Morgan Wallen

 

New Female Artist of the Year

Ingrid Andress

Gabby Barrett

Lindsay Ell

Caylee Hammack

Tenille Townes

 

Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn

Brothers Osborne

Dan + Shay

Florida Georiga Line

Maddie & Tae

 

Group of the Year

Lady Antebellum

Little Big Town

Midland

Old Dominion

The High Women

Album of the Year

Center Point Road – Thomas Rhett

GIRL – Maren Morris

Heartache Medication – Jon Pardi

What You See Is What You Get – Luke Combs

Wildcard – Miranda Lambert

 

Song of the Year

10,000 Hours -Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber

Girl Goin Nowhere – Ashley McBryde

God’s Country – Blake Shelton

One Man Band – Old Dominion

Some of It – Eric Church

 

Single of the Year

God’s Country – Blake Shelton

One Man Band – Old Dominion

Rainbow – Kacey Musgraves

Rumor – Lee Brice

What If I Never Get Over You – Lady Antebellum

 

Music Event of the Year

10,000 Hours Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber

Dive Bar – Garth Brooks feat. Blake Shelton

Fooled Around and Fell In Love – Miranda Lambert feat. Maren Morris, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack & Elle King

Old Town Road – Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus

What Happens in a Small Town – Brantley Gilbert feat. Lindsay Ell

 

Songwriter of the Year

Ashley Gorley

Michael Hardy

Hilary Lindsey

Shane McAnally

Josh Osborne

 

Video of the Year

10,000 Hours – Dan + Shay feat. Justin Bieber

God’s Country – Blake Shelton

One Man Band – Old Dominion

Remember You Young – Thomas Rhett

Sugarcoat – Little Big Town

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#WeTheFans: The Artists & Songs That Made You A Country Music Fan

Florida Georgia Line

We believe that the country music genre has the best fans in the world. Being a New York based outlet, we love representing all things country music in the Big Apple, but last week, we asked YOU, the fans, what song or artist made you fall in love with the genre.

Interestingly enough, we have an eclectic group of fans out there! Some of y’all fell in love with 90s country music, while others got hooked on the more modern-day sound. We are proud of the inclusive representation of songs that were shared as the songs that made you a country music fan.

Take a look below at some of our favorite responses!

  1. Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean & Florida Georgia Line.

Like our founder, Stephanie, some of you guys became country music fans because of Mr. Luke Bryan himself. Rebecca M. credits “Crash My Party” as the song that made her a fan of the genre, while Rachel G. shared the love for Bryan! Scott G. credits “Night Train” by Jason Aldean as the song that made him a fan back in 2013, during a trip to Nashville. Of course, the smash hit, “Cruise” by FGL was also a song that many of you identified as a favorite too! For Gayle W. though, “H.O.L.Y.” put country music on the map for her, when she was listening to a music channel on television.

  1. Dolly Parton, Reba & Trisha Yearwood

We love that some of the badass women were some of our followers’ first introduction to country music. Douglas S. was introduced to classic country music by his grandparents, but Reba’s “Whoever’s In New England” was what got him hooked. Toni B. and Angela O. chose “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You” by Parton as their favorites, while Nickole H. went with Trisha Yearwood’s number one single, “She’s In Love With The Boy.”

  1. George Strait, Alan Jackson & Garth Brooks

These are arguably some of the biggest names in country music. These classic artists were among some of our follower’s favorites that made them a country fan. Most of you couldn’t choose a specific song by the three, like Dina N. who credits “everything Garth!!” Some of you were able to identify a song, such as “Friends In Low Places” and “Shameless” by Garth Brooks, which both Brenda M. and Urs U. shared as their favorite, while Stacey S. chose “I Cross My Heart” by the King of Country himself, Mr. George Strait. As far as Alan Jackson goes, Matthew W. fell in love with the solemn “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning).

  1. Kenny Chesney, Lee Brice & Eric Church

When Alexis M. was just eleven years old, she fell in love with “Lightning” by Eric Church and the rest was history. For Nicole S. and Justyna K., Lee Brice’s music was their favorites. Songs like “I Don’t Dance” and “I Drive Your Truck” were among some of the favorites. No surprise here, Kenny Chesney was a favorite by a few of our followers. His songs “Young,” and “She Thinks My Tractors Sexy” made the cut.

 

For a full list of all your responses, head to our Facebook post here.

Check out the songs that made our NYCS team country must fans here!

Keep on the look-out for our next question this week on our social media platforms, and let us know what you think! You just might be featured in our next post!

  1. Achy Breaky Heart
  2. Garth Brooks
  3. Crash My Party
  4. H.O.L.Y.
  5. Whoever’s in New England
  6. Bottoms UP
  7. Night Train
  8. Red Dirt Road
  9. Shameless
  10. I’m Gonna Miss Her
  11. Bottoms Up
  12. George Strait/80s country
  13. When You Say Nothing At All
  14. 90s country; Garth, Dixie Chicks
  15. I Drive Your Truck
  16. Lightning
  17. If I Told You
  18. Before He Cheats
  19. Before the Next Tear Drop Falls
  20. Ol’ Red
  21. God Bless Texas
  22. Friends in Low Places
  23. Jolene
  24. Alabama- Love in the first degree 1981 tv show
  25. Dang me
  26. Gunpowder and Lead
  27. She’s In Love With The Boy
  28. Our Song
  29. Don’t Take the Girl
  30. Keep me in mind
  31. Young Kenny
  32. She Thinks My Tractors Sexy
  33. I Cross My Heart
  34. Forever and Ever Amen
  35. Unanswered Prayers
  36. I Know Where Love Lives
  37. You Ain’t Woman Enough to Take My Man
  38. Cruise
  39. Family Tradition
  40. Dust On The Bottle
  41. I Don’t Dance
  42. Forever and Ever Amen
  43. Tennessee Whiskey
  44. Smokey Moutain Rain
  45. Ocean Front Property
  46. Places I’ve Never Been
  47. I will always love you
  48. Kaw-Liga
  49. Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning
  50. Randy Travis
  51. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
  52. What’s It To You
  53. Wild As you Cody Johnson
  54. Jolene
  55. Sure Be Cool If You Did

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Vote for Avenue Beat for Taco Bell & iHeart Radio’s Feed the Beat Contest

Avenue Beat Taco Bell

The iHeart Radio Music Awards are on March 29th on FOX and one of our 2020 Artists to Watch, Avenue Beat is nominated to perform during a special performance during the show. Taco Bell and iHeart are giving fans not only a chance to pick which artist they get to see but Taco Bell wants to send one lucky fan and their guest to the awards in LA!

For the full list of country acts nominated, click here.

Let’s not forget, the lyrics to one of their songs, “Delight” actually name drops Taco Bell 😉

VOTE HERE.

Watch our Swag Session with the ladies below.

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Florida Georgia Line Shouts Out To Carrie Underwood About Collaboration

Earlier today Florida Georgia Line took to social media to reach out to Carrie Underwood about a brand new song that they just wrote with pop sensation, Julia Michaels. Tyler and BK are in their TreeVibez studio and announced a PSA (Public Song Announcement) in the video. “We’d really love for Carrie Underwood to hear the song, we think it’d be a massive collaboration…”

The duo shared a snippet of the pop-leaning country tune, something they have perfected over the years.  The chorus repeats, “Feels good, cause I love you” as the duo bops along. Watch the post below.

 

Just last week we caught Florida Georgia Line when they performed during Country Radio Seminar in Nashville. The duo sang their biggest hits as well as their current radio single “Blessings”. Full recap of the event here.

Let us know, would you love a collaboration between two of country music’s biggest acts?

Be sure to keep up with all things new music from Florida Georiga Line by following them on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.

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Adam Hambrick Puts His Own Twist on “Midnight In Montgomery”

Adam Hambrick Midnight in Montgomery

Capital Records Nashville recording artist, Adam Hambrick is known for creating unique, rhythmic, and contemporary country music jams like his singles “Forever Ain’t Long Enough” and “All You, All Night, All Summer.” On Friday, Hambrick switched the script, giving new life to Alan Jackson’s classic tune “Midnight in Montgomery.”

Recorded organically as part of an Amazon original series, the singer finally released the jam across all platforms. The track is one of Hambrick’s favorite Alan Jackson songs, so he clearly aspired to do the icon justice. The singer’s version is hard-hitting and vulnerable, both amplifying the country-rock elements and focusing on the story-telling aspect of the jam. Hambrick added a more enticing instrumental and steel-drums to the usually stripped-down song.

“Cause it’s midnight in Montgomery / Just hear that whip-poor-will / See the stars light up the purple sky / Feel that lonesome chill / ‘Cause when the wind is right / You’ll hear his song / Smell whiskey in the air / Midnight in Montgomery / He’s always singin’ there”

Overall, the rising artist paid homage to Jackson’s talent as a singer and a songwriter, while still remaining true to his own artistry. For fans that are hearing this song for the first time, it would be easy for them to believe that the song is a Hambrick original. It will be interesting to see how the new version resonates with fans who are fond of Jackson’s original.

Hambrick recently wrapped up his headlining tour and continues to play shows across the nation. Keep your eyes peeled for more from the talented rising artist. To find more information, head to adamhambrick.com.

To keep up with Adam Hambrick follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Midnight in Montgomery” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Caylee Hammack Drops Personal Track, “Small Town Hypocrite”

Caylee Hammack

Sitting at Top 30 on the Mediabase Country Charts this week with her debut single “Family Tree,” Capitol Nashville/UMG is not slowing down in sharing her self-penned songs with both fans and industry members alike.

This past week, the 25-year-old took the stage at #TeamUMG’s annual Country Radio Seminar (CRS) luncheon to perform her most vulnerable song released thus far. “Small Town Hypocrite,” written by Hammack and Nashville singer-songwriter Jared Scott, tells the very personal story of her relationship with a boy who she shared “matching scars and matching tattoos” with– who later broke up with her after she sacrificed her dreams, a Belmont University scholarship and more– just because he needed space.

Recalling the rawness and experience drawn from this song from, Hammack says it’s “one of the most personal and difficult songs (she’s) ever written.” With lyrics like You said you needed space and damn that I bought it / ‘Til you moved in a vinyl-sided double-wide with a couple of her kids / Ain’t that some shit / You’re just a small town hypocrite”, it sure sounds like she really went to hell and back with this breakup. Frankly, you can almost hear a tear in her voice in this achingly beautiful delivery.

The redhead songstress believes in the universality of music, honesty and shared life experiences. “I like to think that is why it strikes a chord with people, a lot of us have been in a situation where we’ve taken stock of our lives and thought ‘what in the hell am I doing? This wasn’t what I signed up for and it definitely isn’t what I dreamed about.’ Performing it can be hard sometimes because it takes me back to those feelings and that place, but I know there is strength in being vulnerable too,” she shares in a press release.

The Ellaville, Georgia native has spent the last year in particular opening up for country music superstars like Eric Church, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, and Trisha Yearwood, as well as playing at some of the genre’s biggest festivals. And, no plans to stop connecting with fans on the road are in sight for the soulful vocal powerhouse. In 2020, she will return with upcoming support dates for label mates Reba and Luke Bryan in the spring and summer respectively.

To keep up with Caylee Hammack, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Small Town Hypocrite” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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NYCS Attends 3rd Country Radio Seminar (CRS) 2020 Recap

For the third year in a row, the NYCountry Swag team headed to Nashville to participate in Country Radio Seminar.  CRS for short takes place each February creates memories and celebrates incredible musical moments.  CRS is an annual three-day convention where country music and the radio industry gather to exchange ideas, set trends, introduce brands, launch artists and make decisions that affect every aspect of the genre’s future.   The seminar includes new music from rising artists as well as some of the most established artists in the business. For some of the best moments and the most exclusive shots, check out our highlight reel on Instagram here. 

CMT CRS

We flew down to Nashville a day early to meet with our friends at UMG and EBMedia as well as attend an event hosted by CMT regarding Equal Play. Leslie Fram, Coleman Insights, Dr. Jada E. Watson, Cody Alan, Cris Lacy & Mike Molinar sat down in a panel setting to discuss research that was conducted about what fans want to hear on country radio and discuss ideas and brainstorm ways to give more equal representation to women on the radio.

CRS 2020

Photo Credit is: Courtesy of CRS / Kayla Schoen Photography

After checking into our room at The Omni, where the seminar takes place, we headed to the first major event of the week, the Warner Luncheon where artists like Cody Johnson, Ashley McBryde, Shy Carter, and one of our 2020 Artists to Watch Gabby Barrett. This event allows these artists to perform just one song for a room full of media and radio programmers from across the country. We were also in the presence of greatness on so many levels, Kenny Chesney. He was awarded the Artist Humanitarian Award for all of the incredible work he has done to change the world. After a humble and incredible acceptance speech, Chesney played some of his biggest hits including “Save It For A Rainy Day” and “Get Along”.

CRS 2020

That evening we also headed to Sony Girls Night Out which featured an amazing group performance from  The Sisterhood Band, Tenille Townes, and Rachel Wammack. We stopped by FGL House to catch up with our friends at Big Machine Label Group including Tyler Rich, and Avenue Beat. We then caught Brett Young in an intimate setting at the Country Music Hall of Fame and ended our night at the Warner Wednesday cocktail party.

 

Day two was jam-packed as well, kicking things off with one of the most epic events of the week, the UMG Luncheon at the Ryman. With an unprecedented amount of performers this year, CRS attendees were in awe of the caliber of talent presented that day including Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt, Jon Pardi, Brandon Lay, Caylee Hammack, Adam Hambrick, Kylie Morgan, Parker McCollum, Kip Moore, Brothers Osborne, and Travis Denning. Hot Country Knights, kicked things off with an electric performance of their debut single “Pick Her Up”  Mickey Guyton took the stage to perform a brand new song, “What Are You Gonna Tell Her” which highlights the struggles women are facing in today’s society and the song, her emotion, and her performance elicited a standing ovation from the entire venue. Then he biggest surprise of the week so far was that legendary artist Reba was joining UMG once again and she performed her iconic hit “Fancy” for the crowd.

CRS 2020 LUke Bryan2020

Next up we celebrated the release of Luke Bryan’s new brand of beer Two Lane and then headed to the Sony Showcase with Niko Moon, Tenille Townes, and our very first Swag Session artist Adam Doleac.

hardy Nashville CRS

 

After the showcase, we caught Hardy’s first-ever headlining Nashville show thanks to our friends at Big Loud and Sweet Talk PR. It was an honor to catch the tour not only when it came to New York City but now in Nashville, as one of our 2020 Artists to Watch and favorite rising stars impressed the crowd. He brought Hunter Phelps, Jameson Rodgers out to perform “My Kinda Livin”, as well as a guest appearance from Devin Dawson on his current single, “One Beer”.

CRS 2020

Photo Credit is: Courtesy of CRS / Kayla Schoen Photography

The final day of CRS brought the Big Machine Label Group luncheon where Florida Georgia Line kicked things off by performing not only their debut breakout hit “Cruise” but their current single “Blessings” and thanked country radio for their support over the years. We also heard new music from vocal powerhouse Danielle Bradbery, saw newcomer Payton Smith and many more. The ladies of Avenue Beat performed for the crowd and Lady Antebellum closed out the event. It was also announced with a special appearance that Tim McGraw would be returning to Big Machine Label, a place that he celebrated a ton of success with earlier on in his career.

CRS 2020

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One of our favorite events each year, CRS New Faces closes out the 3-day seminar. This sit-down dinner encourages attendees to dress to the nines, experience a cocktail reception and full dinner before being entertained by 5 of the genre’s most promising rising artists, all who had an incredible year. This year, Riley Green, Ingrid Andress, Morgan Evans, Runaway June, and Mitchell Tenpenny were being honored. All of these artists have been named NYCountry Swag Artists to Watch in the past few years. Performing their biggest hits to date, we watched these inspiring acts win over the entire room.

Another memorable trip to Nashville for our company. We already can’t wait for CRS 2021.

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Lauren Davidson Hosts Inaugural ‘Urban Country Jam’ In NYC

Tommy Cole Urban Country

Others may think country music doesn’t have a home in NYC, but you walk into Urban Country Jam at the Cutting Room, and you realize you are clearly mistaken. Already packed and buzzing shortly after doors opening, everyone was ready to witness this lineup and enjoy a beautiful Saturday night in the city. Tommy Cole, who frequently collaborates with headliner Lauren Davidson, opened to an energized crowd with his acoustic guitar and the true gritty country we all love. Talking about dirt roads, swings under oak trees, and barefoot strolls, you instantly get immersed into the life outside of the city.

Annie Brobst Urban Country

Annie Brobst followed, who we saw at Taste of Country last June. She’s got a little Miranda Lambert sound and has a way of making any song she sings tell her story. Sparkly booties in tow, “Little Girl Dreams” and “Still Water” followed with a folk-country vibe. She also played a rendition of “Whiskey Glasses” by Morgan Wallen that she made sound like her own.

Raquel & the Wildflowers were next, with Raquel in a cute sparkly dress and a ton of energy to fire up the crowd. They started with their single “Hot July (Summer Love)”. Amazing covers of “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” and “Superstition” grabbed anyone who didn’t happen to already be a country fan, and “Little White Church” by Little Big Town followed, a song that got everyone dancing.

Lauren Davidson Urban Country Fest

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Lauren Davidson, with a fringe leather jacket, finally graced the stage, and the fans went wild. We’ve been fans of and supported her since our inception here in the Big Apple and we were so proud to be in attendance for this event. She found me before the show and expressed her sincere gratitude for coming, and that kindness and joy was evident when she began.

Her mom was running merchandise, she said that none of this would have been possible without her father, and as a local NYC-based artist, it truly was a family affair. She played “Tear Down This House”, that with the true vocals and the beat, is a force to be reckoned with. She released a new single on Valentine’s Day, “Love Ain’t Fair”, which she played and was a hit with the crowd. Davidson’s got a lot of edge and rock in her sound that makes a huge statement and reflects the grit it takes to work in New York. She played some of Shania Twain’s hits, “That Don’t Impress Me Much”, and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” that had all the ladies dancing by the end of the night. New York City creates a true home for country music, and Davidson’s success, along with the rest of the artists, makes that evident. We can’t wait to welcome more to our country family.

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